Our usual understanding of border terriers may be from watching some online or Chinese programs. In real life I have never had any contact with the Border Terrier, so many people probably don’t know much about the morphological characteristics of the Border Terrier. Today, my editor will take you to understand the morphological characteristics of the Border Terrier. The ideal weight of a Border Terrier male dog At 5.90~7.03kg, the female dog is 5.22-6.35kg, the height should be about 25cm, the body structure is moderate in size, accuracy, endurance and ability are good, but its body is very thick. Morphological characteristics Color or stripes, red, dusty and brown, blue and brown, grayish yellow. There can be a small amount of white but not on the feet. Brown is brimming with enthusiasm and enthusiasm. The head is of medium size. Small ears, V-shaped, medium thickness, preferably dark. The ears are not upright, hanging down from the white part of the head or attached to the eyes, and the upper end is not high. Head The head is slightly flat, and the ears are held gently while shaking the head. Turn in a gentle arc rather than a sharp turn. Cheeks slightly bulging. Mouth short. A dark mouth is typical and ideal, with a small amount of beard normally present. The nose is black and the appearance is beautiful. Young and young, with a scissor bite. Range The range of exercises is capable, the animation is full and long, and it is well matched. It gradually becomes wider from head to shoulders. Front-wheel drive ~ The front shoulders are of moderate length, and the shoulders are appropriate, always gathering from the chest to the shoulder of the vehicle. The front legs are upright but not clumsy, and the two forelimbs of the farther fox terrier are slightly wider. The feet are small and strong. ~ Back driven. ... Muscular, suitable for running, with long and strong thighs. Knees slightly bent, hocks smooth. The feet are the same as the forelimbs. Temperament Gentle, affectionate, obedient to orders, easy to train, fond of playing, and aggressive. Gait Straight and rhythmic when moving forward and backward, moderate step length, joints and tarsal flexion when walking. The gait exhibits a free, flexible and rapid gait. |